I just downloaded 2013 Autocad for MAC and I can't manage to see my drawing toolbars and also don't know where to find workspace settings to change my workspace to autocad classic.
I am trying to go from the 3D Modeling workspace to the 2D workspace without the XYZ coordinate gizmo on the drawing screen (just want to see the XY ucs) to work in 2D format.
is there a way to have the profile be on 2d drafting already as yoju open a new file or should you always open a new file and then change the profile from architecture to 2d drafting?
I am working on a visual presentation that I will print out as a booklet and each page is saved as a .psd. Is there a way to configure the psd file so that when I open that one file (call it the master file) all the images open up together. I'd like to know if this might be possible so I can avoid having to open each image/page individually.
how to change the background color to black from the color gray once you load the program and have not loaded any files to work with. I really like a black background to do editing with.
I cannot see the bottom of my workspace. I have tried different views and different workspace configurations.when I open an image it is halfway cut off at bottom of screen and I cannot scoll it up with track pad or mouse.
When I open photoshop, the workspace won't appear. It's layers show up on the layer menu, but the image and workspace are no where to be found. Entering full screen mode freezes. If i open photoshop and delete my settings, it fixes everything, but i am getting tired of setting all my settings back up every time i do this.
When I'm working in photoshop CS2 there is allways one big issue bothering me: all the menu's that are in the way (Tools menu, Layers menu, navigator, history). Does anybody know a shortcut to hide those menus all at the same time, and a shortcut to make them reappear?
Another thing that could solve my problem is to be able to zoom in outside of the picture (into the gray area), now I'm restricted to stay zoomed into the picture (so the most left pixel will also be the most left pixel in your photoshop screen, if anybody knows how to change that..
Any documents opened in Photoshop have a yellow tint to them. Even new blank documents have a sick yellow overtone.
All other Adobe products including bridge display documents correctly, and all menus/panels in PS are shown correctly. The color problem is strictly within documents in Photoshop.
I've attempted to change all the color settings (RGB modes, Conversion Options, etc.) in several documents with no change. I've also closed Photoshop, located my .ICC and .ICM files in "program files/common files/adobe/color/", renamed the "Profiles" and "MPProfiles" directories and restarted Photoshop. Did not change.
I'm using ACER and LG monitors, which both seem to display everything else properly but both are showing the yellow tint on the PS docs, although the ACER (being a brighter monitor) shows more yellow than the LG does.
Is there any way to make my saved workspace come up automatically (instead of the default workspace) when Photoshop opens? I always forget to change to my workspace until
you know how by default for mac photoshop there is no background workspace, it just shows the desktop with the pallettes on the side and windows by default has a gray background...is there a way to get rid of the gray background completely?
I have now installed CS4 to my laptop. Is there an easy way to copy my Photoshop and Bridge workspaces and preferences from my desktop?Desktop is XP, laptop is Vista..
When i'm in Photoshop CS2, I set-up my workspace to my liking ( large image size with rulers around the screen) and then save it and give it a title. The next time I open Photoshop, it opens with a very small image and I have to click on the maximize bar to enlarge it. Should it not remember my workspace preference?
How are you all? I just have a quick question. Is there a possible way that I can get a workspace I have and transfer it onto my other computer? The thing is, I customized it, (the name is "00001") It is not a preset one that came with photoshop.
In PS CS3 you could open as many graphical files as you wanted, move them around on the scrren, edit them, then create a new file and copy those into it creating a composite image.
Now, with CS6, I haven't figured out how to do that yet. If I load an image, it takes up the entire workspace, with rulers going negative to hugely positive with no reason to do so. If I load another image, I can't see them both unless I tile. if there is a way to put ALL files, say 10 of them all on ONE workspace at once? I'm almost ready to go BACK to CS3!
where my custom workspace are stored. I want to copy several I created on my desktop to my laptop. Have looked extensively without success.
The ability to create customized work spaces and quickly jump between them was a major leap forward in PS. How the CS6 migration grabbed my workspace from CS5. Now I want to copy them to my laptop, too.
My problem is that when I open a new image, the image window floats behind my left-sided panels.
I really want it to default to a location that I set for any new document that is created or image that is opened, but I can't figure out how to save that location and I've searched online and in the preferences.
I recently did a upgrade to my PC and had to reinstall Windows 7 and all the software/programs on my PC. I have Photoshop CS5 working fine and all, but one thing it is doing that it never did in the past is ...
I set my workspace up to how I wanted it to be - put my history pallet where I want it, loaded all my brushes, actions, etc. it used to always be there when I opened PS up the next time. Now, since my PC Re-install, it seems to go back to default ... is there a way to stop this ?
PS CC won't save a custom workspace. Nothing happens. In addition, I get a "Can't apply workspace because of a system error" when i try to view the What's New workspace. Just downloaded the CC today. Mac 10.7.5, 3.4 GHz processor, 16GB RAM.
I just installed Bridge and PS CC. When I open a photo in PS no photo appears in the workspace. It shows the photo id at the top and the doc size at the bottom, but no photo in the workspace.
The panels windows take up so much space on screen. It's mainly the width of the panel. I'm constantly having to move the panels over and back in forth in order to see what I'm doing.
Here's what it looks like.... Nearly 1/3 of the workspace is taken up. Is there any way to make the panel thinner?
I cannot access the edit workspace. I get an error message saying it's an invalid address. This just happened today and I don't know why. It is an old program.
I'm not really sure what is going on, but I have cs5 extended and I don't seem to have a motion workspace. I don't really want to completely reinstall, so I came to ask if there is anything I can do first. I've tried resetting the defaults with no results. Is there a place where I could download the workspace presets and install them?
The color I see in my foreground selection is different to what I see when I add it to my artwork. I am working in CMYK, the mode is normal and the opacity is 100%. I haven't seen this before, so I am wondering if the client artwork that I am working on may have had some inbuilt settings that have superceded my settings (is that even possible?). I am using CS3 Photoshop on a PC, and the upgrading or modification of either is not an option.
I have CS5 Extended and my OS is XP. I want to change the color of the workspace to black or at least darken it. I can't find any way to do this. I tried one tip of clicking on the paint bucket, setting it to black, then Shift and click on the workspace. I've tried right clicking on the workspace. Nothing brings up any options. Under Preferences/Interface, I set the screen to black but nothing happens.